Liverpool, the challengers at the top of the league, will meet bottom of the table Siffield United head on. The Anfield Stadium has been a free-for-all in terms of offense, with only one unbroken goal in 24 home games this year, but the defensive end has fluctuated like an ebb and flow. Saffron United have been on a roll lately, scoring more than two goals at half-time in eight of their 11 matches, and are locked in a 1.5-goal advantage at half-time in this match.

Looking back at the second round of the league, Manchester City shook hands with Arsenal 0-0, while Liverpool edged out Whiteleyton to take a two-point lead over Arsenal. A home game against the relegation pressure of Siffield United may seem difficult to win, but the margin of victory is as high as 1.04 times, and the number of goals scored in the game is expected to be as high as 4.5, which can be considered as a key battle in the middle of the field.

Liverpool's offense at Anfield Stadium is like a tiger coming down the mountain, scoring 75 goals in 24 home games this year, except for one grainless game against Manchester United, averaging more than 3 goals per game. Liverpool will continue to keep up their offense in the face of a weak team. On Sunday, Liverpool will challenge Otford on the road, a "Double Red Club" will be staged, the team needs to lock the win as soon as possible, and the main players will be rested.

The key to Siffy United's recent run of stealing points from mid-table teams has been that the team has let go of aggressive tactics across the board. In eight of the 11 games, more than two goals have been scored at halftime. Liverpool's defense has been volatile, with problems on the defensive end in the last five games. Siffield United will be expected to gain an advantage at halftime and even steal a win.

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